THE THERAPY
osteopathy
Osteopathy is a multidisciplinary and manual therapy that takes into account the individual as a whole.
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The concept of ‘individual as a whole’ makes it possible to understand why some symptomatic areas are connected to areas located in other parts of the body. This is possible thanks to the numerous anatomical connections.
However, it may also be that the symptomatic area corresponds to the cause, but often the reality is different.


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From “osteòn” (bone) and “path” (path).
Osteopathy has its origins in English: “osteòn” (bone) and “path” (path). The path of the bone. An osteopath examines and treats the reduced movement of all tissues that are around the bone (connective tissues, nerves, blood vessels, muscles, etc.) and the organs. It is important to restore the ability to move with specific techniques. This contributes to the restoration of the function and balance of the entire body.
After all, the entire body is interconnected in all its parts. Sometimes the symptomatic area also corresponds to the cause, but often the reality is different. That is why people have often tried everything before they end up with an osteopath. But the cause is not always easy to find with a normal approach that only focuses on the complaints. We need to consider the whole body, or in other words, everything that surrounds the bone.
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But the question is: which technique, in which specific area and why?
Osteopathy has no therapeutic protocols. Every body is different and has its own clinical history, which is why everyone responds differently to treatment. A careful examination and subsequent treatment ensure that every patient gets the best possible and lasting result.
In addition to the consistent and growing scientific basis of osteopathy, it is also essential that the osteopath listens with his hands. This is useful for both diagnosis and treatment and makes a big difference. Osteopathy is not a therapy that you learn from books, but through dedication of daily practice.
